Upton, Pujols, Calhoun homer in Halos' 6-0 win over Tigers

ANAHEIM, Calif. -- After getting three big homers and nine innings of outstanding pitching to complete a series sweep, the Los Angeles Angels are headed into a day off with a rare feeling of contentment in their disappointing season.

The Detroit Tigers are just grateful to be going home after a horrific California road trip ended with nothing but losses.

Justin Upton and Albert Pujols hit back-to-back homers in the fifth inning, and the Angels swept the Tigers with a 6-0 victory Wednesday.

Kole Calhoun hit a leadoff homer and rookie Jaime Barria (7-7) pitched five-hit ball into the sixth inning for the Angels, who were in a 1-6 skid before getting back to .500 with their first series sweep -- and their first shutout victory -- since early June.

"It's always good to win like this, especially when you sweep a series," Barria said "Everybody is feeling much better. It's a better atmosphere in the clubhouse."

The atmosphere was quiet down the hall as the struggling Tigers packed up for the plane: Detroit scored only eight runs on its 0-6 road trip, getting shut out three times. All but three of Detroit's runs over 58 innings of play out West came in Tuesday night's 11-5 loss to the Angels.

"We've got a lot of guys struggling at the same time, a lot of guys fighting it," Detroit manager Ron Gardenhire said. "We've got a day off, and we know we play better at home. We've got time to maybe work on a few things. We've got to get back on the positive side mentally."

Mike Trout missed his seventh consecutive game with a sore right wrist, but the Angels still scored 23 runs in the three-game series without their best player.

"Obviously you never want to play many games without a guy like Mike in our lineup, but I think we're holding our own," Angels manager Mike Scioscia said.

The Angels broke it open in the fifth when Upton connected on a full-count changeup from Blaine Hardy (4-4) for a two-run homer. Moments later, Pujols added his 632nd career homer.

Hardy yielded seven hits over five innings for the Tigers, who are headed home without a win on the West Coast. Detroit has lost 21 of its past 26 road games overall.

Starting with three strikeouts in the first inning, Barria had another effective outing for the Angels, who have benefited greatly from his surprising emergence as a dependable starter in their injury-plagued rotation. He struck out five in total and walked one before leaving with two outs in the sixth. The Angels bullpen then got 10 consecutive outs to finish it.

Jefry Marte had an RBI single in the first inning, and he doubled and scored on Jose Briceno's single in the sixth.

KOLE'S SHOT

Calhoun led off for the Angels with his 15th homer. The blast was the ninth leadoff homer by Calhoun, who endured a miserable first half of the season before finding his stride since coming off the disabled list June 18. He has hit 14 homers since that DL stint, tops in the AL during that stretch.

TROUT OUT

The Angels got more good news when Scioscia said he's optimistic Trout could play Friday against the Oakland Athletics. Trout's wrist has kept him out for the second-longest injury absence of his big-league career, but he will come in Thursday on the Angels' day off to throw and perhaps to swing a bat.

NO-HEI

Shohei Ohtani had the day off after homering Tuesday night as the Angels' designated hitter. Ohtani frequently sits against left-handed starting pitchers such as Hardy.

UNHAPPIEST PLACE ON EARTH

The Tigers haven't won a series at Angel Stadium since August 2009, and they've lost 24 of their past 31 games in Anaheim. They've also lost 31 of their 43 meetings overall with the Angels since September 2012.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Tigers: Catcher John Hicks went on the 10-day disabled list with a right groin strain. The move was retroactive to Tuesday. Detroit recalled catcher Grayson Greiner from Triple-A Toledo to back up James McCann.

Angels: Manager Mike Scioscia is still hoping Tyler Skaggs can start Saturday against Oakland after coming off the 10-day disabled list. Skaggs went on the DL last weekend with a left adductor strain, but the move was retroactive to his previous start.

UP NEXT

Tigers: After a day off, Jordan Zimmermann (4-4, 4.31 ERA) makes his 16th start of the season in the opener of a home series against Minnesota.

Angels: After a day off, converted reliever Felix Pena (1-3, 4.97 ERA) makes his ninth start of the season Friday at home against Oakland. Pena has been a solid stopgap for the Halos' troubled rotation. He took a no-hitter into the sixth inning in Cleveland last weekend, but still took the loss.

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